Following an expensive advertising push across the nation last week and a flurry of media interest, the Save the Farms campaign is falling flat.It seems a lack of strategic direction is curbing the group's ability to make inroads into the national psyche,
Liam Baldwin Tue, 31 Aug 2010
Following an expensive advertising push across the nation last week and a flurry of media interest, the Save the Farms campaign is falling flat.
It seems a lack of strategic direction is curbing the group’s ability to make inroads into the national psyche, but spokesman Tony Bouchier told the
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